Hello, good evening and welcome to our second The Voice UK live blog of 2015. It's semi-final time and things are getting serious.
We can't tell you who'll progress to the final, but we can guarantee a few 'Yeah's! from Tom Jones and some inspirational blabbering from will.i.am. You can also expect performances from the wonderful Jess Glynne and the enigmatic Sia!
Join Digital Spy from 7pm for updates and commentary on tonight's show.
21:05Well, that's about it! What did you make of this year's semi-final then? Aside from the crushing news about Vikesh, pretty strong I reckon! Until next week, thanks for joining us - and goodnight!
21:04Sorry, let me compose myself. So, the finalists are... Lucy, Stevie, Sasha and Emmanuel! A strong line-up for next week's show.
21:01No!!!! Vikesh!!! What happened? He kept his afro on too, and now he looks even more adorable.
We can't tell you who'll progress to the final, but we can guarantee a few 'Yeah's! from Tom Jones and some inspirational blabbering from will.i.am. You can also expect performances from the wonderful Jess Glynne and the enigmatic Sia!
Join Digital Spy from 7pm for updates and commentary on tonight's show.
21:05Well, that's about it! What did you make of this year's semi-final then? Aside from the crushing news about Vikesh, pretty strong I reckon! Until next week, thanks for joining us - and goodnight!
21:04Sorry, let me compose myself. So, the finalists are... Lucy, Stevie, Sasha and Emmanuel! A strong line-up for next week's show.
21:01No!!!! Vikesh!!! What happened? He kept his afro on too, and now he looks even more adorable.
- 3/28/2015
- Digital Spy
Hello, good evening and welcome to our second The Voice UK live blog of 2015. It's semi-final time and things are getting serious.
We can't tell you who'll progress to the final, but we can guarantee a few 'Yeah's! from Tom Jones and some inspirational blabbering from will.i.am. You can also expect performances from the wonderful Jess Glynne and the enigmatic Sia!
Join Digital Spy from 7pm for updates and commentary on tonight's show.
21:05Well, that's about it! What did you make of this year's semi-final then? Aside from the crushing news about Vikesh, pretty strong, I reckon! Until next week, thanks for joining us - and goodnight!
21:04Sorry, let me compose myself. So, the finalists are... Lucy, Stevie, Sasha and Emmanuel! A strong line-up for next week's show.
21:01No!!!! Vikesh!!! What happened? He kept his afro on too, and now he looks even more adorable.
We can't tell you who'll progress to the final, but we can guarantee a few 'Yeah's! from Tom Jones and some inspirational blabbering from will.i.am. You can also expect performances from the wonderful Jess Glynne and the enigmatic Sia!
Join Digital Spy from 7pm for updates and commentary on tonight's show.
21:05Well, that's about it! What did you make of this year's semi-final then? Aside from the crushing news about Vikesh, pretty strong, I reckon! Until next week, thanks for joining us - and goodnight!
21:04Sorry, let me compose myself. So, the finalists are... Lucy, Stevie, Sasha and Emmanuel! A strong line-up for next week's show.
21:01No!!!! Vikesh!!! What happened? He kept his afro on too, and now he looks even more adorable.
- 3/28/2015
- Digital Spy
The Strictly Come Dancing final is just days away and we're getting very excited - and even more so now that we've been told what songs and dances we can expect on Saturday night!
Alright, so we don't have all the information - the judges' picks will be announced on the night - but we do know which favourite dances the couples will be repeating and to which songs their showdances will be performed. So read on for all the information...
Caroline Flack & Pasha Kovalev
Showdance: 'Angels' - Beverly Knight's version
Favourite dance: Charleston to 'Istanbul (Not Constantinople)' from Around The World Week
Frankie Bridge & Kevin Clifton
Showdance: 'Get Happy' - Judy Garland
Favourite dance: Paso Doble from Movie Week
Mark Wright & Karen Hauer
Showdance: 'Don't Stop Me Now' - Queen
Favourite dance: Samba to 'That's The Way I Like It' from Week Five...
Alright, so we don't have all the information - the judges' picks will be announced on the night - but we do know which favourite dances the couples will be repeating and to which songs their showdances will be performed. So read on for all the information...
Caroline Flack & Pasha Kovalev
Showdance: 'Angels' - Beverly Knight's version
Favourite dance: Charleston to 'Istanbul (Not Constantinople)' from Around The World Week
Frankie Bridge & Kevin Clifton
Showdance: 'Get Happy' - Judy Garland
Favourite dance: Paso Doble from Movie Week
Mark Wright & Karen Hauer
Showdance: 'Don't Stop Me Now' - Queen
Favourite dance: Samba to 'That's The Way I Like It' from Week Five...
- 12/17/2014
- Digital Spy
We're already into the fifth week of Strictly Come Dancing live shows, so things are getting very serious indeed. We've lost Tim Wonnacott, but the big question is who will be following him out of the ballroom?
Well, there are 12 celebrities left in the competition, so read on to find out what they'll be dancing - and what they'll be dancing to - in an attempt to win your votes on Saturday...
Alison Hammond & Aljaz Skorjanec
Dance: Tango
Song: 'Addicted To You' - Avicii
Caroline Flack & Pasha Kovalev
Dance: Paso Doble
Song: 'Live and Let Die' - Paul McCartney & Wings
Frankie Bridge & Kevin Clifton
Dance: Foxtrot
Song: 'Daydream Believer' - The Monkees
Jake Wood & Janette Manrara
Dance: Quickstep
Song: 'I'm Still Standing' - Elton John
Judy Murray & Anton Du Beke
Dance: Charleston
Song: 'Varsity Drag' - Pasadena Roof Orchestra
Mark Wright & Karen Hauer
Dance: Samba
Song:...
Well, there are 12 celebrities left in the competition, so read on to find out what they'll be dancing - and what they'll be dancing to - in an attempt to win your votes on Saturday...
Alison Hammond & Aljaz Skorjanec
Dance: Tango
Song: 'Addicted To You' - Avicii
Caroline Flack & Pasha Kovalev
Dance: Paso Doble
Song: 'Live and Let Die' - Paul McCartney & Wings
Frankie Bridge & Kevin Clifton
Dance: Foxtrot
Song: 'Daydream Believer' - The Monkees
Jake Wood & Janette Manrara
Dance: Quickstep
Song: 'I'm Still Standing' - Elton John
Judy Murray & Anton Du Beke
Dance: Charleston
Song: 'Varsity Drag' - Pasadena Roof Orchestra
Mark Wright & Karen Hauer
Dance: Samba
Song:...
- 10/22/2014
- Digital Spy
Exclusive: At ScreenSingapore, local production house 13 Little Pictures has announced cinematographer Christopher Doyle is attached to shoot director Glen Goei’s upcoming Yellow Flowers, a.k.a. The Hangman’s Breakfast.
Written by awardwinning playwright Haresh Sharma, the 2011 Asian Project Market (Apm) film will be produced by mm2 Entertainment and 13 Little Pictures.
Touching upon the controversial issue of Singapore’s long-time hangman, Yellow Flowers tells the story of a multiracial group of Singaporeans: middle-aged single mother Eleanor, on death row for unknowingly smuggling drugs into the strict city state, her rebellious only child who refuses to visit her, Eleanor’s young lawyer Nadya who also has issues with her own mother, and the prison’s reluctant executioner Gopal, who develops a friendship with Eleanor.
Originally a theatre director and actor whose credits include playing opposite Anthony Hopkins in M. Butterfly in London, Goei’s debut feature Forever Fever (1998) was the first Singaporean film to go to Sundance...
Written by awardwinning playwright Haresh Sharma, the 2011 Asian Project Market (Apm) film will be produced by mm2 Entertainment and 13 Little Pictures.
Touching upon the controversial issue of Singapore’s long-time hangman, Yellow Flowers tells the story of a multiracial group of Singaporeans: middle-aged single mother Eleanor, on death row for unknowingly smuggling drugs into the strict city state, her rebellious only child who refuses to visit her, Eleanor’s young lawyer Nadya who also has issues with her own mother, and the prison’s reluctant executioner Gopal, who develops a friendship with Eleanor.
Originally a theatre director and actor whose credits include playing opposite Anthony Hopkins in M. Butterfly in London, Goei’s debut feature Forever Fever (1998) was the first Singaporean film to go to Sundance...
- 12/4/2013
- by hjnoh2007@gmail.com (Jean Noh)
- ScreenDaily
Today is a big day for the ever-beautiful Hema Malini. She turns a year older. 65, if we must know.
"Incredible how time flies, no? It seems like just yesterday when my daughters Esha and Ahana were born. Now they are all grown up and with life companions... But I must say I am very lucky with my sons-in-law," Hema exults with an inner happiness.
Interestingly, the younger daughter Ahana is yet to be married to her fiance.
"So what?" counters the birthday girl. "My younger daughter's life companion is as good as my son-in-law. I must say I've been very lucky in finding the right partners for my daughters."
Hemaji brings in her birthday with just the family. "That's the way I like it. This year it's Esha, Ahana and my two sons-in-law. Dharamji is shooting in Chandigarh. But he said he'd try to be here in Mumbai in time for my birthday.
"Incredible how time flies, no? It seems like just yesterday when my daughters Esha and Ahana were born. Now they are all grown up and with life companions... But I must say I am very lucky with my sons-in-law," Hema exults with an inner happiness.
Interestingly, the younger daughter Ahana is yet to be married to her fiance.
"So what?" counters the birthday girl. "My younger daughter's life companion is as good as my son-in-law. I must say I've been very lucky in finding the right partners for my daughters."
Hemaji brings in her birthday with just the family. "That's the way I like it. This year it's Esha, Ahana and my two sons-in-law. Dharamji is shooting in Chandigarh. But he said he'd try to be here in Mumbai in time for my birthday.
- 10/16/2013
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
Paul Giamatti has made his name as an actor since the early '90s, and it seems like he's in literally everything these days. For example, he's a Canadian ex-con struggling to make a legitimate living selling Christmas trees alongside Paul Rudd in "All Is Bright" (out in theaters and VOD today), accidentally famous home video-shooter Abraham Zapruder in this weekend's "Parkland," Friar Lawrence in the latest film incarnation of "Romeo and Juliet" (out next week), a slave trader in Steve McQueen's "12 Years a Slave" (October 18), and the villainous Rhino in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" (due out May 2, 2014).
We got the chance to sit down with Giamatti in New York City prior to the release of "All Is Bright" and talked to him about his numerous upcoming roles, the weirdest time a fan spotted him on the street and the feats of strength he and co-star Paul Rudd did...
We got the chance to sit down with Giamatti in New York City prior to the release of "All Is Bright" and talked to him about his numerous upcoming roles, the weirdest time a fan spotted him on the street and the feats of strength he and co-star Paul Rudd did...
- 10/4/2013
- by Kase Wickman
- NextMovie
I'll say this much for Drive Angry: It doesn't fuck around. It doesn't waste time pretending to be something that it's not. In fact, it doesn't really waste time, period. It gives you only the barest hint of an introduction, and then it puts its foot to the floor and takes off gleefully into a burst of guns, gore, tits and unrepentant violence. Directed by Patrick Lussier (who co-wrote it with Todd Farmer), it must have been the world's shortest script and one of the easiest to write. It's an hour and forty-five minutes of unapologetic, shitkicking, brain-shelving stupidity. It's also a hell of a lot of fun.
For what its worth, there is a story to Drive Angry: Nicolas Cage plays John Milton (natch), a dead man who escaped from Hell (not a metaphorical one, the actual hell) in a '64 Buick Riviera loaded with guns. He's seeking out a smarmy,...
For what its worth, there is a story to Drive Angry: Nicolas Cage plays John Milton (natch), a dead man who escaped from Hell (not a metaphorical one, the actual hell) in a '64 Buick Riviera loaded with guns. He's seeking out a smarmy,...
- 2/28/2011
- by TK
Singapore director Glen Goei’s upcoming film, The Blue Mansion has been selected to open in the “Window on Asian Cinema” at the 14th Pusan International Film Festival (Piff) this year. Glen’s first feature film That’s The Way I Like It / Forever Fever was one of Singapore’s earlier films which had its world rights picked up by Miramax, and it’s been a long 11 years since for his second feature film to be made and to hit the big screen.
With a cast of thespian talent from both Singapore and Malaysia, and backed by an international production crew, I’m having quite high hopes for this film, possibly the final local film to be released this year in Singapore, scheduled for October 22nd. But for those who will be heading toward Pusan in early October, you’re in luck to catch its World Premiere there!
Here’s...
With a cast of thespian talent from both Singapore and Malaysia, and backed by an international production crew, I’m having quite high hopes for this film, possibly the final local film to be released this year in Singapore, scheduled for October 22nd. But for those who will be heading toward Pusan in early October, you’re in luck to catch its World Premiere there!
Here’s...
- 8/25/2009
- by Stefan
- Screen Anarchy
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